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Veteran Services & Programs Cuyahoga Community College Cleveland, Ohio

When Johnny & Jane Come Marching Home Will Democracy’s Colleges Be Ready? OCHEA Annual Conference - 2010. Veteran Services & Programs Cuyahoga Community College Cleveland, Ohio. March 2010. Veterans in Northeast Ohio and at Tri-C.

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Veteran Services & Programs Cuyahoga Community College Cleveland, Ohio

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  1. When Johnny & Jane Come Marching HomeWill Democracy’s Colleges Be Ready?OCHEA Annual Conference - 2010 Veteran Services & Programs Cuyahoga Community College Cleveland, Ohio March 2010

  2. Veterans in Northeast Ohio and at Tri-C • Approximately 1,500 veterans have returned to Cuyahoga County over the past two years • 1,000 over the next two years is anticipated. • Returning veterans and their families require special services and assistance as they access education and the workforce. • Currently 1,000 enrolled at Tri-C (Vietnam to Iraq)

  3. Tri-C’s Veterans Programs… A Multi-Prong Approach • Quick transition back to workforce (WEDD) • College prep assistance (Veterans Upward Bound) • Professional development for faculty and staff. • Committed to serving the families of veterans.

  4. Tri-C’s Veterans Programs (cont..) WEDD offers veterans quick transition back to workforce • Variety of fast-track certification and degree programs that are aligned with Northeast Ohio workforce needs

  5. Tri-C’s Veterans Programs (cont…) Veterans Upward Bound Program • Veteran only classes • 35+ year history in preparing veterans for college • Limited to 100 – 120 veterans per year • Earned national recognition 2009

  6. Tri-C’s Veterans Programs (cont…) Professional development for faculty and staff to address veteran transition issues. • Outreach and sensitivity (health issues) • Technical aspects (Military training) • Legislative Awareness (GI Bill changes)

  7. Tri-C’s Veterans Programs (cont…) Committed to serving the families of veterans. • Eight major family resource events • April 2008 Lee Woodruff event/March 2009 Rand event • July 2009 – 3rd Annual Resource Fair June 2007 March 2008 April 2008

  8. Accomplishments… ● Spring 2010 enrollment up to 1,000… an increase of 200 over Fall 2009. ● 3,880 veteran students directly served to date (November 1, 2007 – February 28, 2010). Service is key!!!! ● 8,805 veteran community contacts (family members, veteran organizations, etc.)

  9. Additional Accomplishments ● Veteran Coordinator at each Tri-C Campus ● Veterans Today Club (now 200-plus) ● Media and legislative outreach conducted (The Ohio GI Promise Task Force, Ohio Secretary of State’s Voting Rights Institute-Veterans Initiative) ● Enhanced relationships with external agencies (i.e, VA), other educational institutions, and legislators

  10. ARE WE ON THERIGHT TRACK?

  11. I am proud to notify you that, after years of research and after compiling survey results and other data, Cuyahoga Community College District has been named by G.I. Jobs magazine as a Military Friendly School for 2010!This honor ranks you in the top 15% of all colleges, universities and trade schools nationwide.  You should take great pride in this honor.On behalf of the 8 million military members and veterans seeking a school, I thank you for your commitment to educating our nation’s most deserving heroes.Sincerely, Rich McCormackPublisher, G.I. Jobs Magazine National Recognition GI Jobs Magazine

  12. State Recognition Ohio Secretary of State Public Service Commendation

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